“We used to say that when Hillary was gone, it was a frat party. When she was home, it was Schindler’s List,” he wrote.
"A former Air Force officer who once held one of the most critical jobs in the U.S. government is now speaking out about the chaos and fear that allegedly surrounded Hillary Clinton during her husband’s presidency — offering a rare, unfiltered glimpse behind closed doors.
"Lt. Col. Buzz Patterson, who served as the Senior Military Aide to former President Bill Clinton from 1996 to 1998, said his time inside the White House was shaped less by the commander-in-chief and more by his wife’s commanding presence.
"Patterson, who carried the “nuclear football” during Clinton’s administration, described a toxic culture shaped by Hillary Clinton’s unpredictable and allegedly hostile behavior.
" 'When I first arrived to work in the White House, my predecessor warned me: ‘You can get away with pissing off Bill but if you make her mad, she’ll rip your heart out,’” Patterson wrote in a post on X." . . .
"When asked by an X user what had caused friction between him and the former president, Patterson shared an incident where he refused Clinton’s request to visit a restaurant because the location hadn’t been cleared by the Secret Service, per Trending Politics.
"The president was reportedly furious — but Patterson said even that paled in comparison to the consequences of upsetting Hillary.
"Now a vocal supporter of President Donald Trump, Patterson’s candid recollections offer a window into what he describes as the behind-the-scenes dysfunction of one of America’s most powerful political families." . . .
On the subject of Deaths Tied to Clinton Circle: . . ."With Trump now elevating the subject once again, interest has appeared to surge, with some supporters demanding a closer look at the strange trail of deaths surrounding the Clintons." . . .

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